Can sing or just use as a musical instrument. Violently shake for a tiny bit of vibrato.

  • bluGill@fedia.io
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    1 day ago

    I’m not sure what research you have done, but you should find some. There are things that make your a better signer short term but will ruin your voice long term. I’m not really an expert in this so I’ll just leave you with the warning to get some advice from someone who is trained if you haven’t. (What you shared so far seems okay, but I don’t know what else you are doing)

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      15 hours ago

      My suggestion is what will protect your voice in the long run.

      Actually singing well loudly, and safely, requires you to move the air over your vocal cords very fast, which isn’t something most people do intuitively.

      But singing quietly with good tonal quality also requires a ton of fast moving air, and won’t work without it. By making that muscle memory, you can then safely sing loudly.

      Breath control is crucial to any wind instrument, voice included.